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Latest Comments by voytrekk
Steam will soon show better controller support details like for PlayStation controllers
7 Sep 2023 at 3:34 pm UTC Likes: 1

I hope this encourages more developers to support DualShock/Sense controllers natively. I feel they are the better controller for PC.

Bazzite is a new Fedora-based Linux for Steam Deck and gaming PCs
23 Aug 2023 at 12:34 pm UTC

I thought this would be worthless at first since Nobara already exists, but there does not seem to be any gaming, desktop focused immutable distros at the moment.

System76 reveal the 'Nebula' a new PC case for everyone
29 Jun 2023 at 5:28 pm UTC

The case looks interesting, but the price feels pretty high. I would like to see some reviews with custom hardware to see how good the thermals are.

Framework gives more detail on their AMD Ryzen laptop
4 May 2023 at 3:51 pm UTC Likes: 4

I am waiting for the 16 inch model myself, and I think I will be going with AMD. I don't see myself playing a lot of games on the laptop, and the 7840 should provide more than enough power for the light gaming that I would do on it.

Couch gaming Linux distro ChimeraOS 41 out now, better AYANEO and Steam Deck support
5 Apr 2023 at 3:56 pm UTC

Quoting: AdrianEmery
Quoting: jordicomaIt's this a good alternative to steamos for the deck?
I'm an arch user on my computer, but I think it's not well adapted for gamepad.
I don't like steamos with a lock file system, forcing the users to use flatpac, and it's not possible (as far as I can see) to change to catalan on kde.
Good question as I use ubunutu as I have been unable to use mint and Xbunutu due to incompatible hardware with the distribution and looking to try something with better gaming experience.
No, ChimeraOS is not good if you want to be able to modify the base files. ChimeraOS takes it a step further and pretty much re-installs the whole OS when it updates leaving just user files and a few configuration files.